Monday, January 28, 2008

NOLE DJOKER WINS


Woohoo! DJOkOVIC WON!

I'm quite certain it wouldn't take long 'till he becomes World's UNO


Nice match against Tsonga whose now Ranked 18. He sure played well but his lack of maturity kinda pulled him down, especially with Nole's serves and winners. NICE!


Anyways, good times always has its end. With the Asutralian Open 2008 wrapped up, it's back to reality for me-- no more late night game replays, no more australian open website checking, no more game predictions, no more nervewrecks for the player your rooting for, hay...


As aI said, back to reality...


hehehhe


Can't wait for next year's Australian Open JAN 19- FEB 1 (cool the champoionship match will be on my birthday).

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Exorcism and Djokovic

ME and Fr. Syquia (an Exorcist)
Yesterday, exorcist Fr. Syquia came to our org's (UPSCA) Alternative Classrooom Learning Experience (ACLE). Cool... Daming nagpuntang tao.

Was fortunate to have read his book a year ago so i understood things even better. Nice.
Anyways, i guess exorcism is an evidence that Catholicism isn't just a religion people made up, it contains Divine truths that GOD himself revealed to us. Well, im not saying the people in the church (like the priests) are perfect, but it's not a reason to debunk the entire religion.

Favorite Trivia bits:

CHOCO cake is one of the most common gayuma people use--leading to many cases of possesion according to FR. Syquia. So, sugar is not the only reason why it's bad, the risk of of being possesed is another one. Haha.

Saying the words "tabi-tabi po" actually empowers the elementals. Plus, saying these words shows that we do not have full faith in GOD. Instead, why not pray the Our Father or Apostle's Creed or any prayer for that matter.

more pictures?http://themistermistaker.multiply.com/photos/album/38/EXORCISM_UPSCA
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FOLDING BIKE

Kuya Ron brought his folding bike to UP during the ACLE, and it was really cool. I wasn't able to stop myself from taking pictures of it. hehehe. Thanks ROn!

more pics?http://themistermistaker.multiply.com/photos/album/37/Folding_Bicycle

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DJOKOVIC defeated Federrer! Wahoo! finals tomorrow! Wahoo uli

DJOKER VS tsonga
hope Djok wins...

too tired and sleepy
haaaaaaaa.

xzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

French Driving

Got a free ride this AM. Our french neighbor gave me and my uncle a ride dropping us off at Buendia MRT station. It was quite a fun ride with all the stories and jokes he and my uncle were cracking. Plus, i got to see how a french man drives in our country--basically, he was very pissed with undeducated drivers. He was outraged by some drivers that he was speaking in french (i have a feeling some of thenm wer frenc curses hahaha)

Anyways, it was my first time to ride the MRT from the buendia station which was quite cool since i have always imagined that station to be a SUBWAY station in a different country. Hahaha. Me and my imagination.

Then, on my way home, I caught up with a varsity orgmate who was really pressured as thier event (decathlon) is on the 7th of February already--which means he is on strict diet, sleep and training routine. He was quite funny to look at actually since his face spelled PRESSURE and NERVEWRECK hahaha. Well, that's two of my friends preparing for their meet--the other one being Til who is a tennis player. I wish i tried out for varsity back in first year. I guess i'll simply have to settle for UP Volleyball Club whose apps orientation would be tomorow afternoon. Excited ba ako? Hope it would be a fun app process.

DJOKOVIC has now entered the QF of the Australian open so I still have one bet left in the games. hahhaaha

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Tennis Weekend

Australian Open weekend for me.

Woohoo! Since last year's Serena vs Sharapova match, I have been excited to watch the Australian open again--which i believe is where underdogs really challenge the the seeded players.

Last year, Serena (ranked 81) beat Sharapova (ranked 2 before becoming number 1)

Last night, for my all-alone-with-food-friday-night TV session, Andy Roddick (ranked 6) was defeated in five sets by World's number 29 HKohlschreiber, despite Andy's 42 aces. It was quite a game--very exhilirating, daming deuce at tiebreaks, challenges, breakpoints at kung anu-ano pa. So fun to watch. Imagine 3.42 hours total game play. Nice!

Then this afternoon, i watched FEDERER almost losing to rank 49, Tipsarevic who really gave him a tough match--imagine another 5 setter, 3 tie break game. Cool! I wish Federer lost though, para naman battleof the underdogs. hehehehe.

Anyways, im still rooting for Kohlschreiber and Djokovic, i really hope either one of them ends up in the final 2.

Tennis weekend! HAHA

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Tandem Storytelling

(Czar in black and Kristoff)

Performed tandem storytelling ealier in EDR 121

I and Czar interpreted the book Pikpakbum at Tiktaktok, ang magkapatid na laging nagaaway in front of our classmates, professor and two semi-pro storytellers, which was kinda nerve-wrecking and cool at the same time.

I guess we did pretty fine for two storyteller newbies

I kinda enjoyed it actually.

Wish I can attend a storytellers' workshop this coming summer because i'm simply falling in-love with tis particular art.
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Orgmates are somewhat pushing me to run for Formation Director for Applicants (FDA).
A part of me wants to but a bigger chunk of me just won't:

1. I'm not sure if I'm up for more responsibilities
2. I'm in a pit and I can't get out of it.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Failed to Drop

EDSC 126

Had our class at NISMED (National Institute for Science and Mathematics Edcuation Development), a few buildings away from the College of Educ. The lab-classroom was really nice, it was similar to those lab-classrooms of Japan--well-lit with big windows, spacious, and simply conducive to learning.

We were presented with materials which the institute has been developing to teach Math in the elementary grades. Cool maipulatives! Syempre, kahit late ako, ang kulit ko pa rin dahil na-excite ako sa mga laruan hahaha. Really, I can't stop the kid in me, a reason why i'm really enjoying my course right now.

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Tried to drop a subject earlier (PI100) but the professor told me to at least try to take the exam which won;t happen until next week. Well, i really wanted to restart the subject for a more in-depth understanding of the topics but I guess it isn't a good reasonto drop.

Anyways, it was my first time to TOUCH and get hold of a dropping slip (the blue form).
Nakakahiya pala siyang ilabas, nagtitinginan lahat ng tao (well, maybe it was just me being paranoid hahaha)

hmmm... what to do?

Monday, January 14, 2008

Storytelling

Yesterday, Saturday. 2 hours of sleep. Woke up at 5 am to a dark, gloomy, rainy morning. Then, rushed to school for our 8 am reporting in PI 100 (which i sooo want to drop). At around 11 am, sprinted to the Educ building to attend the storytelling workshop which also started at 8 am. When I arrived, they were already practicing the fisrt part of story telling--introducing of the book:
1. Greeting: "magandang umaga"
2. Introducing of one's self: "Ako si kuya JM"
3. Motivating question
4. Title of the book
5. Author and Illustrator




I kinda sucked at first, with the speaker commenting that I was so tense that my chest and shoulders were so stiff. Plus, my voice did not sound natural, as if i was trying to make it big.

In the pm, we performed exercises to get rid of self-consciousness (which I am full with) which includes body distortions, concentration exercises and mirror imaging. I guess it was really effective since by the the time we have to deliver the entire story, i did quite fine:

"Much better than this morning, JM"
"Very interactive and good voice modulation"
Hahaha, it was fun.
I usually go to my aunt's house to storytell to my young cousins. I can;t wait to use the things i've learned from this workshop.

Despite only 2 hours of sleep, Saturday has been quite a nice day (",).

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Hide and Seek

We squirted paint.
We played hide and seek.

Cool day. It started out with us squirting paint on pieces of paper as part of our classmate's microteaching in EDTEG 102 on ART.

Then, in the afternoon, we played hide and seek at my EDR 121 (children's lit) class. We got to hide in the entire Educ building. As punsihment for those who came in late and for those whose group presentation was kind of unclear, they were the ones who were IT. Haha! I won. I got to receive 5 pieces of jelly ace. What was kind of funny though was that when I decided nobody's will ever going to find me (I hid at the open cloister, behind the auditorium. haha) i went back to the classroom just to find all of them already there, listening to Tecah Portia's new lesson. Haha. At least I won.

Like every day, today ended with ideas generated on my long way home (mostly on the MRT ride):

1. I soooo want to have a boarding house again so that I could join the UP Volleyball Club and UP Singing Ambassadors.

2. I have just finished collecting the papers for shifting. Now, all i have to do is write a letter of intent.

3. I am really considering dropping PI 100 (rizal studies) beacuse aside from it is eating so much of my time, the professor is plainly evil--imagine laughing at someone dying. Weird. Too much for my below sea-level consciousness. But just in case, I would be taking the subject under her again. I'm just not ready right now.

Blah blah blah.

Storytelling workshop tomorrow
Pi 100 report rin (blastingly irritating)

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Great people I met last 2007


I have heaps of problems. The only reason I am alive is that I draw life points from people I meet and from friends I have (plus God's grace of course). I take hints from them on how to face life. As i have promised, these are 10 of the greatest peeps I met last year, whose hints i'll be using my entire life.

♀ Ms. Blogalit. This down-to-earth Oblation scholar (top 50 UPCAT passers) is positively addicted to blog. With her use of the middle (neutral) register of english plus her writing style, reading her blog is like reading a hero's alter-ego's thoughts. Why? Cause in our tambayan, this miss is quite reserve and is always composed, with but a few words to speak ( yet, behind all that I'm really sure she simply is thinking, procesing whatever is happening around her) but when you read her blog it's like a different person altogether (persons pala. Daming character hehehe)--very verbose, quirky, enthusiastic, clumsy, great, profound person. Parang blog literature.

Why her? She taught me to improve my grammar and blogging skills. Her blog is saving me from being selfish by proving that there are other lives other than mine happening in this world. She can easily turn ordinary, everyday stuff to extraordinarily interesting bits. Bottomline, through her blog she inspires by providing you a good read on a daily basis--well, almost daily.

♀Ms. Green. This environmentalist will amaze you on how she applies whtever it is she is learning. From trivias such as the number in ketchup sachets indicating the sweetness and sourness of it to perfume making, she won't fail to start interesting and witty conversations. Suwerte niya haha.

Why her? her being pressured by people we know seems pissing to me, but not to her. She isn't affected by what other people think for she knows what it is she want and "loves." She can keep up with jokes that I thinks are way over the line already. She always keeps her cool. A very friendly person, start a conversation with her and you'll sure be surprised of what's behind her smiles, giggles and her pretty eyes. She reinforced in me the concept of accumulated learning, applying what I've learned from the very start of my course up to now in everyday stuff.


♀Ms. Superior. This hopeless romantic with a superior IQ (AA lang ako hehehe) is one of the few ladies I met who isn't ashamed of her faith as a Catholic. With her nice eyes and smile plus a great life attitude, I'm really wondering why she still doesn't have a BF or sumtin.

Why her? She is teaching me how to: be appreciative and thankful to God for whatever I have, be a risk-taker for life is about risks, and just be myself without caring about what other people say. Plus, her outright and logical (not the stupid kind) "mushiness" is proof of how deep she is an individual. Nice INTRApersonal skills. HAHA.

♀ Ms. Sharapova. This UP tennis varsity player debunked my hasty generalization of what varsity people are all about--lazy and "who cares"? Despite her grueling training and pressuring competitions, she really is studying well, not taking her lessons and requirements for granted. Plus, she is such a team player when it comes to group reports and activities--never leaving groupmates on their own.

Why her? She is inspiring me to give my best in everything I am doing. She is proof that studies are not reason to forget about extra-curricular activities and vice versa.

♀Ms. Big Momma. She is this psychologist who always has this giant bubble around her and that you enter it whenever you're near her. Oh, i forgot, the bubble contains all kinds of happiness in the world. Not that she is 100 % happy, but she is full of positive thoughts. Plus her smile and chubby cheeks won't fail to make you smile yourself.

Why her? She is so confident despite people teasing her for her "voluptuous" body. She is a true friend who is always ready to listen. The good thing is, despite her being a psychologist she won't treat/make you feel as if you're a "subject" or a "patient" like what some psych majors do. She is goal-oriented and really manages her time well (despite UPSCA. hehe). Won't be surprised if she gets admitted to UP Manila's Med program

♀Ms. Heart. A responsible, stern person by day, a jolly, hopeless romantic by night. hehehehe. She knows what she wants and will give her best to get what she wants. A very friendly person, she will never fail to text you quotes that will make you smile. She will also drain from you all the skills and potentials you have for you to realize you have them. Plus, she is a WYD 08 deligate. Cool huh?

Why her? She taught me resposibility by example. She taught me to snap out of my immaturity and to face challenges by NOT running away from them. She held on to the potentials I have but am scared to share.

♂Mr. Timid. An expert optimist, a real family-son-brother person, a love-relationship-courting pro, a subtle theologian, an interesting writer, and a jack-of-all-trades, should I say more?

Why him? A real big bro, a responsible person and what not, he taught me: to start that connection my Father and I seem not to have and to value the father-son relationship, to act more like a big bro to my sibs, to learn to focus, and to accept responsibilities. He even taught me the 101s of courting and dating. The all-around complete bloke. Astig. Unfrotunately, Mr. Timid translates to Mr. Torpe. haha.

♂Mr. Opus. A conservative, logical Catholic, passionate theologian, a serious genius-diligent-lazyhater engineer, and a crazy dancer/singer/orgmate, this person will isnpire you to take a stand in life's zillions of dilemmas. He is one who knows what he believes in and will fight for it. He never is in the gray area especially when it comes to Catholicism, and will surely reprimand you if you are a cafeteria Catholic.

Why him? He will always help you find answers to questions when it comes to faith. An expert Angel's advocate, he can prove to you that there is a GOD and that HE works in every small thing, from sleeping to courting (wink.wink). Plus, he believes in the concept of a philosophical friend (which I believe is similar to Saint Aelred's "true friend")-- a friend whom you can share your life with (specially struggles, trials and dilemas).

♂Uncle Muscles. My uncle, actually. Introducing me to gym training, he taught me how to be confident with myself--not being bothered and intimidated by other gym trainers (translating to other people), doing my own thing. Then, he inspired me to opt for the healthy lifestyle (e.g. eating veggies and avoiding alcohol).

Why him? aside from the fact that he is a good dad to my cousin, he taught me: disicipline (through proper diet and gym training), and how to get acquainted with different kinds of people, not limiting myself to those I am comfortble with, getting out of my comfort zone basically.

♂Bro. Four-Ears-and-a-Heart. He became my Spiritual director who taught me a more serious prayer. He gave me a hug which felt like God embracing me. He taught me to listen to my emotions as if God is speaking through them, and to not always rely on reason and logic.

Why him? Despite my failure to heed most of his teachings, he listened to my thoughts and did not give me that judging look. He thought me to relax and feel God's presence and to just hold on to him through prayer. Though he is four-eyed (haha), it is as if he is four-eared for he really listens. God's man, really.

10 people I would like to be (mejo lang hehehe) hahahaha. Cool and great simple persons. Ayan. Sige palakihin ang ulo. hahaha. Seriously, at least your 100% certain you were able to change at least one person's life in you lifetime. Nice to know, right?

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

2007 Blooh-Blahs


2007: My year of extremes

Yup. This year has been one heck of a ride. Extreme downs and ups Whoa! Never thought I'd coem out alive. Haha.

From the "not happening" of my wish for my 18th bday ( a wish i made back when I was 10 years old) to my drinking of 6 beer mugs of iced tea (sugar. bad. bad.) out of spite for God's not willing for things to happen, to 4 reprimands directly coming from our college secretary, to becoming an atheist for 3 days, hay, this has really been a year. Basta madami masyadong mga pangyayari na nakakagulat, nakakabigla, nakakaktakot. hehehehe.

In simple words, this has been the year where in for the first time in history, my plans in life have been shattered to oblivion. I'm the person who plans life ahead. Believe me, i hate it when things don't go my way hahaha. Kasi pinaghahandaan ko ang mga bagay-bagay. I hate surprises, what more changes.

The thing is, specially during the midyear after the streak of bad bad experiences, so many wonderful things happened:

1. Started going to the gym (up to now, 7 months na!)
2. Went to 2 Summer camps (YFC, PYM where I met nice people)
3. Became a "real" lector and commentator sa parish
4. Became a dedicated pollwatcher (Started at 6 am ended at 11 pm) for the PPCRV. Even got into arguments with older and paid watchers (hahaha so proud (",))
5. Joined a cool choir, the best a parish could ever have ahaha.
6. Finally started with the course I really like but have been denying it my entire life, and am SO in love with right now-- EDUC--Bachelor of Elementary Education Major in Teaching in the Early Grades (BEed TEG)
7. Got cable this year (ahhaaha)
8. reconnected with old friends
9. Got music sheets I really want
10. And most importantly met NEW, GREAT, INSPIRING people.

Who are they? That would be my next entry
HAPPY NEW YEAR!